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There have been other Hungarians besides Sandor

Gerhard Uhlenbrock reputedly came through the Wall on a motorbike with his family in the sidecar from what I read at the time. Maybe just a publicity item though.

Ronnie Moore probably decided to be a Kiwi for himself, Much the same thing as Ron Johnson (Scot) and Bert Spencer (England) became Aussies. They were U K born but decided to ride for Australia where they learnt Speedway. Phil "Tiger" Hart rode for England and Australia.

Nowadays there are riders who take out a licence "of convenience" to allow them to get round some rule or other

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What about Sandor Levai - Hungarian . . .

Antal Kosco for one was a good second string at Bradford.

gerhard uhlenbrock an east german rode for coventry in 1973.don;t know how he got here,but must be the only rider from the other side of the old berlin wall.

There have been a few from East Germany but cant remember their names. Think one was Leif something ?

 

Peter Prinsloo - Rhodesia

 

Kyle Legualt is from Canada. There have been other riders from Canada, but did they ride over here ?

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Antal Kosco for one was a good second string at Bradford.

 

Don't forget Zoltan Adorjan and Robert Nagy. Also, Laszlo Munkacsi.

 

Peter Prinsloo - Rhodesia

 

True, but Rhodesia is now Zimbabwe, and Dave Steen was Zimbabwean, I believe. Oh, and Mike Ferreira, of course.

 

Kyle Legualt is from Canada. There have been other riders from Canada, but did they ride over here ?

 

Jimmy Gibb, Eric Chitty, and Gary Ford, to name three.

 

Denzil Kent has been mentioned on here, but World Finalists Doug Davies and Henry Long were also South African, and rode in England.

 

Steve

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Mention of South Africa recalls Cecil de la Porte (Hall Green 37) and Keith Harvey who rode for Palace and Norwich prewar and Neew Cross after the war when he was the oldest rider competing in the sport. Then there were Brummies Arthur Duncan & Neil Mortimer. Norwich had the Sayer twins Dick & Tom.

PreWar the Canadians had a number of riders here. Most notably the great George Pepper

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Rune Sormander was a Swedish rider, and a fine one at that. He rode in a number of Finals and also joined Wembley, Belle Vue and Leicester for short spells in the old National League days of the 1950s'. Top man with Dackarna in Sweden.

 

The East German was, I think, Jochen Dinse (or near that)

 

?What nationality was Syd van der Vyver who rode for Leicester?

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The East German was, I think, Jochen Dinse (or near that)

 

Jochen Dinse it was who rode in the 1967 World Final at Wembley, although neither he, nor 1970 World Finalist Hans-Jurgen Fritz rode league in the UK.

 

What nationality was Syd van der Vyver who rode for Leicester?

 

Yep, he was another South African, as were Ettienne Olivier, Bob Serrurier and Trevor Blokdyk.

 

Steve

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